Nicole-Evangeline Grace

Welcome to my little nook in the cosmos. I'm so glad your here!

All of us carry a gatherers basket filled by those that journeyed before us; we carry their wisdom, their grace, their heartache and triumphs. My life is becoming one great mantra of gratitude and remembrance and I want to share that with you- for we are woven from the same thread that made the poets, the healers, the farmers, the map-makers and warriors that came before us, and we won't let their efforts be in vain. 

 

I grew up exploring the ‘sky islands’ of New Mexico, deserts of Arizona, and the hardwood forests and abundant fields of rural Maryland.

I’m a cultural anthropologist, naturalist, hobby archaeologist, and lover of maps and mountains. Most importantly, I’m an earth connection guide for children and families within the community as an outdoor learning educator for the school district.

I’m deeply connected to my elusive Athabaskan ancestors, and have spent my adult life strengthening those connections, while also sourcing from the Q’ero earth-medicine traditions whose lineage I’ve been welcomed and initiated into. I’ve also been blessed to have many wonderful teachers from other traditions along the way.

While core shamanic practices frame my journey, identifying archetypal patterns and energies through the work of Carl Jung and Caroline Myss animated my understanding of the nature of the Divine as an ever-present organic system of life itself- the consciousness of all life interconnected into one cosmic network of all creation.

My hope is to help you remember how exquisite you are, how exquisite our collective home is, and, through spirit-communication as well as an understanding of your sacred soul-contract, you know how loved you are.

I acknowledge that I live, love, and work in Maine, the home of the Wabanaki, currently made up of Maliseet, Mi’kmaq, Passamaquoddy, Abenaki, and Penobscot, and that I will strive to learn about the history (past and present) of native people in my communities